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- These individuals usually come across as somewhat judgemental and full of fixed and often rather ambiguously polarised ideas about the world.
- Despite strong principles he was never censorious.
- Wait, my pretty Donkey, I'll teach you not to be so particular.
- I can get down to nitpicking detail, I am pretty fussy about certain things.
- The supervisor is always very critical.
- Some people are very picky about who they choose to share their lives with.
- She's very particular about her clothes.
- She was critical to the point of rudeness.
- He was faultlessly attired in black coat and striped trousers.
- Her written English is impeccable.
- I had heard through the grapevine that he was quite critical of what we were doing.
- "They are more picky about where they work, " Yu said.
- No one likes those who are critical of everything, so we cannot be too picky.
- While consumers are spending less on toilet paper, they remain fussy in theory at least when it comes to paper quality.
- Although I'm picky about who I get naked with, I accept people of all types into my friends' circle.
- Sales still happen, but buyers are more selective.
- "Okay, but I have to tell you I'm a picky patient, " he said.
- I should never have thought, dear boy of mine, that you were so dainty and fussy about your food.
- Don't be too picky about food so that you don't leave any on your plate.
- But I guess I can't afford to be too picky if I want a job.
- Nettle were thus able to see just how picky women are, given the chance.
- Ted was very particular about the colours he used.
- I've never been a fussy eater.
- I looked at myself critically in the mirror.